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Imogin

Imogin is a spelling variant of Imogen, a literary name likely from Celtic roots and associated with maidenhood.

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Imogin is a spelling variant of Imogen, a literary name likely tied to Celtic roots and associated with maidenhood. The name carries a strong literary aura, shaped by centuries of English usage and by the prestige of its dramatic associations.

Even in altered spelling, it still feels like a name that belongs to books and old stories. Imogin softens the more familiar Imogen into something slightly more idiosyncratic. The spelling makes it feel individualized without entirely leaving behind its classical English atmosphere. The result is a name that feels elegant, literary, and a little unexpected.

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